San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward compares and contrast Kyle Shanahan and Andy Reid.
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00:00 >> What are the similarities and differences between Kyle and
00:02 Andy Reid as head coaches?
00:03 Who are the best?
00:04 >> Similarities?
00:05 I feel like they both really smart, man, great office of minds.
00:11 Great play callers, great innovators.
00:15 They know a defense weaknesses, they know who to target on defense, I feel like.
00:19 And some differences, I feel like they got a hell of different personalities, man.
00:24 Coach Reid, he quiet, but he also like the life of the party,
00:29 funny guy at the same time, you know what I mean?
00:31 Like he crack a lot of jokes, tell a lot of stories.
00:35 So I think he talked a little bit more than Coach Shannon.
00:37 Coach Shannon more like a little laid back, more reserved.
00:41 >> One message you wanna send to- >> Both great coaches though.
00:43 >> One? >> Both great coaches.
00:44 >> One message you wanna send to the 49ers and the fans that are coming to the park?
00:49 >> Just come out, be the loudest you can be, support us no matter if we go up or
00:54 if we go down, stick with us.
00:55 It's gonna be a long game, so just come out, turn up,
00:58 just enjoy the game.
01:00 >> I see you got the Beats headphones.
01:02 I'm sure you have any Taylor Swift songs on your playlist.
01:05 >> I never heard of Taylor Swift's song, man, but I know it's great.
01:10 I can't name what song she sang, but I know she a legendary, great artist though.
01:14 It's just not my genre of music.
01:16 >> What's your top artist that you're gonna listen to walking into Super Bowl?
01:20 >> My favorite artist of all time is Lil Wayne, and right now-
01:24 >> Any favorite Lil Wayne songs?
01:26 >> I won't be listening to Lil Wayne tomorrow, but my favorite artist right now,
01:29 currently, is Diz N' A, and then Young Boy.
01:31 But I'll listen to him.
01:33 He got 120, 130 good songs, so I just put it on the shelf.
01:37 >> Back home, there's a regional Mexican group called Los Tigres del Norte.
01:42 >> That's what's up.
01:42 >> The Nortes is a big 49ers fan.
01:45 >> That's what's up.
01:45 >> And they're a huge fan.
01:47 Any message you wanna send out to the Tigres del Norte?
01:49 >> Shout out to y'all.
01:50 Keep supporting us.
01:51 Keep going crazy in the music industry.
01:53 I'm pretty sure y'all got an amazing band.
01:55 >> Say Los Tigres del Norte.
01:57 >> Los Tigres del Norte.
02:01 Los Tigres del Norte.
02:02 Come to Vegas, man.
02:04 Come to Sioux City.
02:05 Turn up, have a little fun, and watch us compete in this Super Bowl.
02:08 >> Are you playing for anyone special on Sunday?
02:12 >> Am I playing for anyone special?
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02:18 Of course, I wanna make my family proud, my daughter.
02:21 I love my little girl.
02:23 I wanna cheer when she see her daddy on TV, see my mom and
02:27 my girl gonna be in the crowd.
02:29 So it's gonna be fun to be out there.
02:32 I'm thankful for the opportunity.
02:34 I thank God.
02:35 Without him, none of this would be possible.
02:37 So I'm playing for my family.
02:39 I wanna make my family real proud.
02:41 I got that war on the back of my jersey.
02:42 So I gotta put on for the name on the back of my jersey.
02:47 >> What does the term football is family mean to you?
02:52 >> Football is family, just the relationships you build in the locker room.
02:55 We remember everyday conversations in the locker room, interactions in the locker
02:59 room, and also stuff out the field.
03:01 We might party together a little bit.
03:03 And just we go through it, we grind like hella hard.
03:06 And obviously, we live ways.
03:07 We at work 7 o'clock in the morning sometimes, and
03:11 sometimes we even at 6 o'clock.
03:12 So it's like we going through this together.
03:14 So obviously, you're gonna grow some fondness of the person you're doing it with.
03:19 We go through the same struggle a little bit, same problems in life.
03:22 So that's what I think football is family means.
03:26 It just brings you together, the stuff we go through.
03:28 >> Are you surprised by the success Domingo's had in Houston?
03:34 >> Nah, not at all.
03:35 I feel like he's a great coach.
03:37 Young, energetic, great energy, super competitive.
03:40 He loves what he do.
03:41 So he was a great defensive coordinator here.
03:44 So obviously, if he goes to another team, he's gonna run the same scheme.
03:47 He got a great eye for finding guys that fit his game, you know what I mean?
03:52 So I'm definitely not surprised.
03:54 They had a great year.
03:55 I expect them to get better.